Siteimprove Launches MCP Server to Embed Accessibility in AI Tools Siteimprove launched an MCP Server on June 30, 2026, embedding its Accessibility Agent into AI tools like Claude, VS Code, and Figma to shift accessibility checks earlier in content creation. The server supports agent-to-agent workflows and extends across 40+ partner integrations, aiming to reduce downstream QA burden. For practitioners: integrating accessibility checks into authoring and agent workflows shifts remediation earlier in the content lifecycle, reducing downstream QA burden and tooling friction. Siteimprove announced the Siteimprove.ai Model Context Protocol MCP Server on June 30, 2026, with connectors into Claude , Lovable, VS Code and Figma , and a new Figma plug-in that surfaces issues and saves audit reports, according to a company press release and coverage by CMSWire. The release says the MCP Server embeds Siteimprove's Accessibility Agent into creator environments and supports agent-to-agent scenarios; Siteimprove's press materials state the platform already extends across 40+ partner integrations . CMSWire published a verbatim quote from CEO Nayaki Nayyar: "The starting point for content creation has shifted."